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12 Ways Winnie The Pooh Is Every College Student's Spirit Animal

Eating and your friends are your top two priorities.

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12 Ways Winnie The Pooh Is Every College Student's Spirit Animal
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We all loved the silly ol' bear growing up, but little did we know that Winnie the Pooh was actually giving us a glimpse of what being a college student is like all along. Here are 12 ways Winnie the Pooh perfectly describes your college experience:

1. Your bed is your best friend.

2. You have the same priorities:

3. When all your responsibilities suddenly catch up to you:

4. When all your unhealthy eating habits catch up to you:

5. When you're taking a test and you're stuck on a question you know you saw on the study guide:

6. Looking after your drunk friends:

7. When you finally go home and get to eat some home-cooked meals:

8. You seem to have these days more often than not:

9. That one time per month you go to the rec to live out the healthy lifestyle you always tell yourself you're going to achieve:

10. After you get a bad grade on a test you actually studied really hard for and someone asks you a question:

11. The way you look at a pitcher of margaritas after a long week:

12. And finally, when you realize you're close to graduating:

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